generalized elastolysis — cutis laxa … Medical dictionary
perifollicular elastolysis — a condition resembling anetoderma, seen around hair follicles and not preceded by folliculitis; it may be caused by an elastase producing strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis, it may be drug induced, or endocrine factors may be involved … Medical dictionary
postinflammatory elastolysis — a condition resembling anetoderma, usually seen in infants, characterized by round erythematous papules that enlarge to form plaques with a scaly collarette. It may appear anywhere on the body except on the palms and soles, but most often is on… … Medical dictionary
эластолиз — (elastolysis; эласто + греч. lysis распад, разложение) ферментативный распад эластических волокон … Большой медицинский словарь
Эласто́лиз — (elastolysis; Эласто + греч. lysis распад, разложение) ферментативный распад эластических волокон … Медицинская энциклопедия
Cutis laxa — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L57.4, Q82.8 (ILDS Q82.816) ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Acne scarring — occurs when the visible remnants of acne are permanently left on the skin after the acne itself subsides. True scarring is to be distinguished from macules, or reddish spots that mark the site of prior acne. Causes Acne scarring is caused by a… … Wikipedia
anetoderma — Atrophoderma in which the skin becomes baglike and wrinkled or depressed, with loss of dermal elasticity. SYN: atrophia maculosa varioliformis cutis, atrophoderma maculatum, macular atrophy, primary idiopathic macular atrophy, primary … Medical dictionary
dermatochalasis — A congenital or acquired condition characterized by deficient elastic fibers of the skin, which may hang in folds; vascular anomalies may be present; inheritance is either autosomal dominant or recessive, the latter sometimes in … Medical dictionary
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia